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From: farnham@lmsc.lockheed.com (Greg Farnham)
Subject: Re: 5 chip 80286 computer?
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Date: Sun, 31 Jul 1994 20:58:15 GMT
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In article <31bbuk$9h6@pandora.sdsu.edu>, fugate@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (fugate)
wrote:
> 
> 
> Five or so years ago I read about a company making a 5 chip set (except
> memory) that was a complete 80286 computer including display, keyboard and
> FD control (I think).  Does anyone know who was the manufacturer?  Any
> articles about it?  Users?  80386/80486 versions?  Anything? 
> 
> I'm looking at this as a candidate for an embedded system that requires 
> similar capabilities, small size and lots of ram.
> 
> Thanks in advance, Ken ...
> 
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> fugate@ucssun1.sdsu.edu

I saw one of these sets at ACE surplus in San Jose recently.  A lot of
people sell 386 Single Board Computers that are very small.  They are
designed for embedded control.  Contact:

S-MOS 800 228 3964

Dovatron 303 772 5933



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